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j_radley
May 24, 2022Guide
Orbi (RBK85x) Separate Subnet on satellite/SSID ?
Hi, I'm trying to work out a network solution and am unsure if the Orbi can do what I need - looking for suggestions before I buy.... Our property has a self contained annex which we plan to ...
- May 24, 2022
You could do something like that with the pro versions. I believe you can set separate vlans on each port.
but not the consumer version
plemans
May 24, 2022Guru - Experienced User
If they hardwire into the satellite, it wouldn't be on the guest network. You'd be better off hardwiring in a business class access point you could put on its own vlan through your firewall.
j_radley
May 24, 2022Guide
Thanks,
I had thought of doing that but was hoping for an all-in-1 type solution. I was rather hoping there would be an option to configure individual physical ports on the satellites and router to specified SSIDs. That would would do the trick and be a nice option. Going down the access point route would almost certainly involve not only the access point but probably also a range extender over in the annex and I'd be a little concerned that the access point would cause unnecessary interference with the mesh. I'll have to have a re-think.
Cheers,
John
- plemansMay 24, 2022Guru - Experienced User
You could do something like that with the pro versions. I believe you can set separate vlans on each port.
but not the consumer version
- j_radleyMay 25, 2022Guide
Hi,
Thank you - that is what I was looking for. It seems the pro version will do the job (though it would be nice if you could set the ports on each of the satellites to be different to each other, but the manual seems to suggest what you do on one satellite will be set for all satellites).
I now just need to figure out if I can justify a spend of £1k on this.
Cheers,
John
- plemansMay 25, 2022Guru - Experienced User
any chance you have ethernet wired throughout the home? The SXK30 series is much cheaper but doesn't have the dedicated backhaul